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Call me weird, but I still prefer reading a book over listening to an audiobook, because I can hear all the voices and effects and even music in my head (yes, I know how that sounds, me and my head’s voices kindly ask you to move along).

Now, if this was more like an audio drama, with voice actors and sound effects and

What about the vehicle’s batteries? The ones today are not only tremendously expensive, but also not meant for recycling, and this article indicates they can release problematic toxins, not to mention lithium is yet another limited resource like oil:

Nope, she’s not.  But the trailer kinda hinted at a Teela-vs-Evil-lyn showdown.  If that happens to become the main conflict, oh boy...  one could drown on the salty tears of the haters.

With the reaction some people had on the first season?  Yes, it is spoilery, but it is also a loud “No, Teela is not going to get the power sword and become She-Man as some of you expected”.

It infuriates me that they cut short the second season, and that the third is going to have even less episodes.  Disney said it “Didn’t fit the brand”.  I ask, it didn’t fit the brand EXACTLY HOW??!?  Correct me if I am wrong, but the one and only thing that looks off-brand with Disney is the DARN CUTEST LESBIAN

It kinda is a spoiler under these specific circumstances. The lack of He-Man in the first part has a lot of people thinking part two is going to be a Teela vs Skelegod situation.  Heck, some of those even claim to be certain to know the script has Teela picking up the power sword and becoming a She-Ra of sorts (makes

I am speculating, but revealing such a spoiler this early is probably meant to try and re-hype the series. A lot of people were angry at the first part, and I would not be surprised if said anger also made a dent in toy sales. By letting this guy out early, I guess they want to project a subtle message implying “Hey,

I watched the trailer, and weird as it sounds, what I found is that it doesn’t compel me to watch in any way.  And I am usually down to anything!  How to explain it... It’s devoid of personality.  How can an angry monkey in a suit be devoid of personality?!?  Where’s the monkey business they promised?!  And were those

Ok.  Who wants to start the crackpot conspiracy theories about how that water tower is hiding a secret government base full of experimental crap, aliens and the corpse of Jimmy Hoffa?

I want to see the movie and have fun. That’s all I’d normally ask.

But since you want us to go wild: I’d want a psychedelically deranged acid trip sequence where reality is so messed up, Parker and the villains keep shifting into multiple depictions of themselves, fighting across a chaotic landscape (like Dr. Strange’s

I’d say it is IN character with the MCU’s Strange. He’s been master of the Mystic arts for only a short-ish while (plus he got snapped by Thanos so minus-five years), and he strikes me as the “act first, ask questions later” type of person.  Combine that with Peter still being a kid, accused of a major crime he did

Ah, but they’re streamed.  Performance depends on a good connection rather than the guts of the phone!  Now, if the X-Box gamepass can run on a phone and lets you install the games, now we’d be talking.  But does it?

I don’t quite get the point of making a phone like this.  Smartphone games (or at least the ones I come across) don’t demand this much raw power.  You’d think the phone aims to bring the kind of games you see in consoles and PC to the mobile world, yet that doesn’t seem to be happening.  Am I missing any important

I am normally the wait-and-see kind of guy when it comes to new series, and I am also the kind of guy who likes stuff that subverts expectations, but the whole concept of adult Powerpuffs in live action feels incongruent. Like someone took “Dora the Explorer” and put her on “Sex and the City”.

At this point, the following FF titles seem more like a “when” than an “if”:

Rick Flagg is gone, Bloodsport is gone, Deadshot is who knows where, so it makes sense that Peacemaker survives to lead the next squad.

Small poll here: Who wants to keep Crosshair as a villain, and who wants to see his chip removed, see where that goes?

Why is it that the intersection of a Venn diagram between “Studio Executives” and “Terrible Ideas” almost always results in a perfect circle?

First things first, the score was absolutely awesome. No two ways about it.
Second: I moved from being disappointed to being happy about the series. Yes, I was first feeling bait-and-switched at first, but truth to be told, I realized they gave me one thing I had asked for as a kid: addressing the whole Teela thing

I agree.  I don’t know if it is a power play by the church, or just plain dogma-fueled stubbornness, or a bit of both, but I have never received a satisfying answer to certain hard questions I’ve made, so I decided I no longer trust the church blindly.